Author: Christopher Lucas

Remembering Flow’s origins and its objective to challenge the status quo, 2006 coordinator Christopher Lucas proposes three ways for the journal and conference to continue experimenting with interdisciplinarity.

Television’s recent embrace of complex imagery and visual flair has, to some extent, shifted discourses of craft value as new creative possibilities emerge for that medium’s below-the-line professions.

Over*Flow: Responses to Breaking TV & Media News

FlowTV Conversations…

ICYMI: "These two crucial problems—the erosion of digital privacy and the revenue crisis in American journalism—have tended to be discussed as distinct issues. They are not." – @josh_braun #FlowJournal25

Although we publish critical pieces on media & culture regularly throughout the year, news breaks in between our issues. Introducing #OverFlow—a new way to respond to breaking news. @ShawnaKidman talks diversity, #BlackPanther & the #Oscars. #FlowJournal25
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